https://www.authorea.com/doi/full/10.22541/au.172789532.29341092

*Authors*
Athar Hussain, Muhammad Ali Khan, Muhammad Shoaib

*02 October 2024*

*Cite as: *Athar Hussain, Muhammad Ali Khan, Muhammad Shoaib. Impacts of
Solar Geoengineering on Malaria Transmission in South Asia. Authorea.
October 02, 2024.
DOI: 10.22541/au.172789532.29341092/v1

*Abstract*
Malaria is a disease that has a significant influence on public health and
affects individuals all over the Global South. Global warming affects the
disease’s distribution, and the Solar Geoengineering (SG) is an interim
solution to combat global warming, which involves scattering back a tiny
fraction of the incoming sunlight. This study explores the projected
spatio-temporal patterns of malaria distribution using Entomological
Inoculation Rate (EIR) and Length of Transmission Season (LTS) as
quantitative indicators of malaria transmission under G6sulfur scenario of
SG in seven of the most climate vulnerable countries of South Asia
(Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Nepal, and Pakistan).
Furthermore, for comparative analysis, future projections of EIR and LTS
are studied without SG under a Shared Socioeconomic Pathway scenario
(SSP585). The result of a dynamical malaria model indicates that, under the
SG G6sulfur scenario, the spatial distribution patterns of EIR depict an
overall decrease in malaria distribution during the period of 2020–2090, as
compared to SSP585 scenario, over South Asia. Moreover, LTS of disease will
gradually be shortened during the same time scale as in G6sulfur scenario.
Regionally, spatial distribution of malaria over Bangladesh, India and
Pakistan is projected to experience a significant decline. While
Afghanistan, Iran, and Nepal show less drastic but still a notable decrease
in EIR.

*Source: Authorea*

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